I asked you a simple question and the only part closely awnsering this question is in bold. All your stories telling can maybe work with other posters here but not with me.
So, at least you have admitted that Kohli's innings was not impactful.
If I asked you about this Kohli innings is for 2 reasons :
- Very similar in term of impact (not much if any)
- you are biased with Kohli and India.
I also don't like this better after so many matches or at that particular age. Cricket is not only about stats. Currently Babar is playing a very high level of cricket but he will never have Stats like Kohli, Smith or Root in that format as they play way too much.
Playing 4 match series help a lot, imagine if India also played a 2 or 3 match series on that tour, that first Hundred would not have come.
They just played a world cup, both against the same oppositions, same conditions and Babar came out on top in term of impact and quality (That doesn't make Babat better).
As I have already said in another post, Babar is special, the way he plays against top bowlers and hit them is just wonderful. Kohli, Williamson and Root can't do that.
Babar didn’t have a better World Cup than Kohli. Kohli scored 5 consecutive 50+ scores but he didn’t get the opportunity to convert them into big hundreds because of Rohit and the opening partnerships.
However, he didn’t perform as expected because he should have scored in the semi-final.
Had Pakistani openers put up a big partnership against New Zealand, Babar wouldn’t have had the chance to score that hundred. Playing with weak openers puts you under pressure but also gives you the chance to bat more overs.
Kohli didn’t have that luxury in several games and missed out on hundreds because of that.
I don’t have to be biased towards India and Kohli to see that Babar has a very, very small chance of becoming a better batsman. The problem is that you have a phobia of Indian players especially Kohli, and you go to extreme lengths to downplay them.
Also, the bit about Kohli, Williamson and Root not capable of doing what Babar does is pure nonsense. They have all done what Babar has for several years before Babar became a star, and they will continue to do it for many years to come.
Pakistan’s batting legacy and history is a joke. We don’t have a single ODI batsman who has scored more than 20 hundreds and our best Test batsman of all time would not even get into the third best all-time XI.
As a result, our fans don’t know what to do with someone like Babar because they are not used to having a world class batsman especially in Limited Overs. Consequently, they are overrating him now.
Babar is a world class batsman and that should be enough for us. Batsmen of his caliber will be produced by India in every generation. For us, he is a once in a lifetime player. Let’s not embarrass ourselves by comparing him to someone like Kohli, who is a once in a lifetime batsman even for a country like India.
The fact is that Kohli has played several innings across both Tests and ODIs that Babar would do extremely well to get even close to, and let’s not talk about the consistency with which he churns out hundreds.
He already has 70 hundreds at the age of 31, and if you think it simply a function of playing a lot matches, I really don’t know what to say. I would call it denial.
Babar needs to forget about the likes of Kohli and Tendulkar and try to eclipse the likes of Miandad and Inzamam.
It appears that Pakistani fans are not happy with his status as a world class batsman. They have to forcefully make him look superior to Kohli, which is not happening.